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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Forumguy, looks like its not a flower, although that'd be better than the Santa design I just noticed that the iceberg and santa $20 for $20 coins have a mintage of 225000. I wonder why the mint reduced the mintage from 250000. I've ordered 5 of each anyhow.
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Valued Member
Canada
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They never really sold 250k coins in one release anyway, so the mintage doesn't matter
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2019 Posts |
Now if they would just reduce the mintage to 15k lol , that would make things interesting 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
3690 Posts |
Quote: I've ordered 5 of each anyhow @Redzapsid, how did you get 5? Just curious if your rep was able to do it or you used multiple accounts. My rep ordered plenty of Icebergs for me but can't order more than 3 of the Santa yet.
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Valued Member
Canada
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Quote: They never really sold 250k coins in one release anyway, so the mintage doesn't matter ? How come? They all sell-out.
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New Member
Slovakia (Slovak Republic)
31 Posts |
20 for20 mintage: 1. 244,000 2. 198,000 3. 174.474 4. 180,020 5. 191,804 6. 160,781 7. max250 000 8. max250 000 9. max225 000 10.max225 000
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1571 Posts |
Trobo, thanks, where did you find those numbers? CC-Ottawa, I requested 5. Order has not been confirmed.
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New Member
Slovakia (Slovak Republic)
31 Posts |
Edited by trobo 06/27/2013 3:43 pm
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Valued Member
Canada
233 Posts |
Thanks for the sales... The mintage could go higher for the last of 2012, but canoe and bear were sold out long before the end of the year. I don't understand still, would it means that the Mint put them on SOLD OUT after a few months? But still... they all were in the last chance section with 90% sold, 97% sold on the Mint website?! Anyone heard an explanation somewhere?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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If the coins' sales period crossed two financial years, then the financial report won't account for what's being sold in the latter financial year.
The mint used to report that number as well in the latter year's financial report, but doesn't seem to do so in the last few years.
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